SUBWAY DECISION OFF TILL NEXT WEEK; City Officials Can't Agree as to Guarantee That the Interborough Should Get.

After another day of conferences it became known yesterday that a decision in the subway matter would not be reached before next week. The Interborough Rapid Transit Company, through its representatives, has raised its guarantee demand from the $10,000,000 a year, representing 8 per cent. on $125,000,000, to $11,250,000 a year, representing 9 per cent. on the same amount.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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